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Topic History of: New Cat Stevens
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andrew Pattaya wrote:
Love his classic 60/70s of course...but the quality of his output was going down when he retired anyway....A is for Allah?

I do remember that album well Pattaya, when I heard it I thought yes the man has finally lost it.

An Other Cup is a good album.
Pattaya Love his classic 60/70s of course...but the quality of his output was going down when he retired anyway....A is for Allah?
andrew JK2006 wrote:
I see there's a new Cat/Yusuf album out, produced by Rick Rubin. Any good?

I be intrigued to listen to it.
NCS Well, from online interviews he and Rubin think so. Maybe hoping for a revival like he instigated for Johnny Cash and Neil Diamond some time ago.

The album contains some odd covers including You Are My Sunshine (yes, the 1930's song) and Procol Harum's 1969 song The Devil Came From Kansas. The title track Tell 'Em I'm Gone can be heard on YouTube:

JK2006 I see there's a new Cat/Yusuf album out, produced by Rick Rubin. Any good?